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Dabl on 4.2, TBD on 4.3 Reno: Reno: 5 15/22/33 KNPB: PBS: Create on 5.2, PBS Kids on 5.3 Reno: Reno: 8 8 KOLO-TV: ABC: MeTV on 8.2, CW+ on 8.3, Outlaw on 8.4, Quest on 8.5, Start TV on 8.6 Reno: Reno: 11 23/21 KRXI-TV: Fox: Charge! on 11.2, Antenna TV on 11.3, Rewind TV on 11.4 Reno: Reno: 21 20 KNSN-TV: MyNet: Nest on 21.2, Comet on 21.3 Reno ...
KOLO-TV produces the only midday newscast that runs from 11 a.m. to noon while also airing ABC World News Tonight at 6 p.m., instead at 5:30 or 6:30 p.m. KTVN also airs their network newscast at 6 p.m. while KRNV-DT is the only station to air its network newscast at 5:30 p.m. Other newscasts include a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-hour long Good Morning Reno ...
Oppo Reno is a line of camera-focused Android smartphones manufactured by Oppo, with Reno 10x Zoom, and Reno 5G as "flagships", and midrange models, the Reno Z and Reno. [4] The Reno was launched on April 24, 2019. [ 5 ]
KTVN is the only station in the Reno market to not have a midday newscast. KTVN airs the CBS Evening News at 6 p.m. and KOLO-TV also airs their national newscast at 6 p.m. while KRNV is the only station to air their national newscast at 5:30 p.m. KOLO-TV began competing with KTVN on the 4:30 a.m. newscast which debuted on October 13, 2014.
It is owned by Gray Media alongside ABC affiliate KOLO-TV (channel 8). The two stations share studios on Ampere Drive in Reno; KXNV-LD's transmitter is located on Slide Mountain between SR 431 and I-580 / US 395 / ALT in unincorporated Washoe County .
KRXI-TV (channel 11) is a television station in Reno, Nevada, United States, affiliated with the Fox network. It is owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group, which provides certain services to primary sports-formatted independent station and secondary MyNetworkTV affiliate KNSN-TV (channel 21, owned by Deerfield Media) and NBC affiliate KRNV-DT (channel 4, owned by Cunningham Broadcasting) through ...
The station once fulfilled that requirement with a daily 30-minute local newscast at 6 p.m. The newscast was repeated at 11 p.m. and 1 a.m. and was the only local Spanish-language newscast in northern Nevada. The program was also the first Spanish local newscast in high definition in the United States, with the Reno market featuring two other ...
The changeover to a new format was originally slated for May 1, but delays in hiring a team to run the news station gave the outgoing KTHX a temporary reprieve [17] until July 11, when the new KRNV-FM debuted, mixing local morning and daytime rolling news coverage with audio simulcasts of the television station's 5 p.m., 6 p.m., and 11 p.m ...